Has a piece of art ever made you feel any strong emotions? Every other form of art like tv/movies, books (including comics), music, and even vidya have made me feel different emotions but I don't think a painting or drawing has ever made me feel anything (aside from smut) Why do you think that is?
Has a painting or drawing ever gotten an emotional reaction out of you? If so post it, if not, talk about why.
>>2636744
To be honest.
>>2636750
what does it make you feel and why do you think it does?
>>2636744
I'll tell what won't make me feel, and that is this memeass painting.
>>2636744
Whistler's nocturnes, Goya's etchings, most of Caravaggio's stuff, The Gleaners, all the Impressionists
I was looking at Rembrandt for the first time yesterday. Tears formed in my eyes, lad. A portrait with intense lighting and values and I almost cried. And this was through a computer screen, I don't even know how it would have been if I was there face to face with his work. I'm not new or anything, I have over 5 years making paint behave and I've felt similar before when looking at Howard Pyle and David Leffel. You know how drunks cry when they hear a sad song that hits them? I guess this is the art version of that. It's quite possible you haven't really taken the time to really look at a painting for what it's worth, OP. A lot of painters really don't make paintings, just pictures, but paintings are meant to evoke emotion in the first place, lad. Tl;dr: your eye will develop in time
Karl Briullov's last days of pompeii
it's probably a shallow reason but most of my drive for art comes from italian/roman history, and this painting really hits me for that. I did a big study-trip with my boyfriend a few months ago, at one point we stopped by pompeii and looking at the ruins and all i could think of was this painting, and how it brought the place to life for me. When you're standing there with this imagery in mind you really feel the fear and emotion creep up on you. No exaggeration, I ended up buckled at the fucking knees, crying. Im an emotional faggot
Csontváry
Even if its just landscapes at most of the times the rendering and the colours are extraordinary
it makes me feel how it was like to live in the 1800's , also the feeling of loneliness, of being alone in this whole world.
And also makes me question about the big things of the world
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>>2637440
Especially that one, it makes me feel that strong melancholy and that nothing is real , just nature, life is cold and depressing
>>2637441
>>2637447
this one made me thirsty
>>2636744
>>2637439
>>2637440
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>>2637443
How do any of those provoke emotion in you whatsoever? They look plain and average
in fact this whole thread looks fairly emotionless to me
>>2637497
Plain and Average my ass
what do you like then?
desu I dont really like paintings with humans on it
>>2637497
>Doesn't get strong feelings from op image
Anime, turning people into unempathic monsters since the 80's
rothko
>>2637532
is it just me or does the colors in the thumbnail kind of read as a ayami kojima piece
>>2637574
OP image sucks, too much edgy drama.
>>2637594
flash your work
>>2637656
>>2637669
you messed up the size pretty bad. but the values are nice.
Erotic art arouses me
>>2636744
i personally always feel like i relate to this artwork
>>2637701
really distressing, i love it
>>2637584
stole my idea but i still kek'd
>>2636744
First time I felt for an artist through their work was with The Third Of May, 1808 by Goya. Also, Michelangelo's Pieta and Edvard Munch's Madonna are both works that really struck a chord with me.
>>2637532
Francis' paintings gave me anxiety and unease when I saw them in person at his gallery. Definitely emotionally strict in pieces, imo
>>2637669
Fucking KEK
>>2637701
the perspective is so fucked up I actually like it
>>2638164
theres nothing wrong with the perspective
>>2638261
do you live in the tower of pisa?
I remember seeing this as a kid and getting so lost in it.
>>2638426
Who wouldn't be tempted by those tiddies.
>>2637701
Oh man, this one fucked me up...
>>2638164
I think the point is that you scroll down and everything gets worse and worse
First time I saw this I had an unexplainable feeling of home and recognition.
>>2638863
you're one edgy motherfucker. i bet you own a pair of tripp pants
>>2636860
The guy in the center left always gives me the chills. It's like he's actually alive in that painting and is literally staring at you.
I could definitely sympathize with Catiline after losing an election myself and having to deal with smug shit eating grin on winner's face.
(by Saturnino Herran)
I like art like this.I feel at good when I look at this and it reminds me of my province.
Good times
>>2639509
*I feel good
(つ﹏<)・゚。
>>2639510
that guy's stuff looks awesome dude, very similar to brangwyn. thanks for sharing!
i miss him
>>2637532
I was about to post this, thanks.
I could go on for hours about how much I love all his Popes, even did my final college project based on "Figure with Meat".
>>2637669
Yeah. Pic related
>>2639358
I really like this one
>>2639807
That's my favorite Bacon piece, just so raw, no pun intended.
>>2636808
lol what a fag you must be
you're probably like that awful pipe organ god guy
>>2636744
It makes me aware that i'm just meat, bones and blood too
>>2640717
Same heap of extremities, but from the other side
>>2640695
>think it's a beautiful landscape
>click thumbnail
>it's a beautiful landscape
Kramskoi's Rusalki (The Mermaids)
I fucking love this painting, it has such a strong feeling of loneliness
so violent and intense, but it's just colors
>>2637532
Ehh, I think there's much stronger Bacon paintings
How does no one post Van Gogh? There's feels in like everything he's done
Really gets to me.
I saw this hanging in a Cathedral last year, in a small corridor by the back entrance, I am not a woman, I'm not a parent, I'm not even a Catholic but something about this triggered an immense sense of empathy in me.
This has both a positive and negative impact on my feels.
Positive: Being with the one I love at the end.
Negative: Humanity has failed itself.
>>2637482
This is the best thing
>>2643175
it's called a boner m8
>>2643205
$42/month is still more than you deserve
>>2637669
Fucking this. I feel bursts of laughter whenever someone posts this.
>>2643205
clever clever
>>2643295
Boners don't come from empathy you fucking loser. they come from anger and shame
this graphic art
>>2643335
What is the meme behind this? I haven't been on /ic/ for over a year and I feel like I've missed out on something glorious.
>>2643511
IIRC, it was a draw anon who would post in the draw thread, asking for feedback. But he would make such minor changes between posts, that people were getting fed up with his BS.
>>2643569
Nope, it was an argument between two anons where anon1 asked to see anon2's work. Anon2 posted that image and btfo anon1, who got so butthurt he began plastering the image everyone and acting like a dick to try to discredit anon2. It eventually became a tool to just post that image when someone asks you to post work.
>>2643573
wrong faggot, anon1 posted his tumblr first before anon2 posted that meme.
>>2636744
>>2637532
He grew up in the same area as I grew up, I kinda know where his house is but I never looked for it
>>2643828
We'll never know for sure what happened.
>>2643828
post your meme
>>2643181
Positive: This gay earth is presumably about to end.
Negative: Some faggot normie and his gf is blocking the view as usual.
>>2640732
UNDERRATED
>>2636808
me too anon. i can feel the thoughts that may have been passing through his mind while he was painting himsef.
makes me feel anxious/uncomfortable
Geodon doesn't help patients. It helps psych nurses. For a particularly unruly patient, Geodon is the closest a psych nurse can get to bonking them over the head with a mallet loony tunes style. A well applied dose, and they're completely fogged up, laid out on their bed drooling into the sheets. Visiting my suicidal brother in a psychiatric hospital while he was under the influence of some "nighty night, motherfucker" was troubling. He barely wanted to move, he slowly shuffled his feet from place to place, eyes barely open. We didn't talk much. He could barely form syllables. But truly, I couldn't comprehend what it was like in his head at the time. I probably didn't want to think about it.
http://bryanlewissaunders.org/drugs/
This guy made a series of drawings while under the influence of various substances, some of them prescribed, most of them recreational. They range from clever to funny to childish to thought provoking. This is the one that stopped me cold and brought tears to my eyes.
This is Geodon.
>>2640721
Exposed in my town
I really do sympathize with Stańczyk. Seems like all too often there are folks in our immediate circles who don't pay enough attention to what's going on.
This painting is on display at my local art museum and it's far and away my favorite piece there.
You can't really pick it up from the image, but there's this look of something between innocence and fear in his eyes. He's a god of war, but he looks so child-like with his dumpy pale body and rounded cheeks. I spend a solid five minutes staring at it every time I go to the museum.
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>>2638563
It's like Guernica wandered into a Dali landscape.
>>2647838
why is the sword transparent
>>2647838
>You can see the shoulder strap through the blade of the sword
Hard pass
>>2647861
I dunno, ask Gerrit van Honthorst.
Its rare.
I remember is this one giving me strong emotions the first time I saw it. Paintings with stormy weather are my thing
A lot of Monet's paintings give me feels
>>2647944
Manets nice too but his sense for light is nowhere near as good as Monet.
>>2647853
kekked